Land Tax Reform Package

Consultation has concluded

Consultation Process


Now Closed

This online engagement was hosted on YourSAy from 9 September 2019 to 2 October 2019. Below is a record of the consultation process.

Have your say on proposed changes to reduce land tax in South Australia.

What’s being decided?

The State Government has announced a land tax reform package, to reduce total revenue collected from land tax and to implement a fairer, more competitive land tax system.

You can download a copy of the draft Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2019.

A summary of the Land Tax Reform package is outlined in the What are

Consultation Process


Now Closed

This online engagement was hosted on YourSAy from 9 September 2019 to 2 October 2019. Below is a record of the consultation process.

Have your say on proposed changes to reduce land tax in South Australia.

What’s being decided?

The State Government has announced a land tax reform package, to reduce total revenue collected from land tax and to implement a fairer, more competitive land tax system.

You can download a copy of the draft Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2019.

A summary of the Land Tax Reform package is outlined in the What are the changes? tab.

An independent review of the land tax model driving the proposed changes was conducted by Pricewaterhouse Coopers. You can find out more about this review in the Land Tax Methodology Review tab. 

Get involved

To have your say, review the proposed changes and read through the draft Bill:

  • email your written submission
  • post your feedback to GPO Box 1353, ADELAIDE SA 5001

How can your input influence the decision?

Your feedback will ultimately inform the Bill to be introduced into Parliament later this year.

What are the next steps?

A copy of the final Bill will be published on this site once it has been introduced to Parliament.

Closing date: 5pm, Wednesday 2 October 2019




Background


Now Closed

This online engagement was hosted on YourSAy from 9 September 2019 to 2 October 2019. Below is a record of the consultation process.

The State Government has announced a land tax reform package, to reduce total revenue collected from land tax and to implement a fairer, more competitive land tax system.

Consultation has concluded
  • What are the changes?

    Now Closed

    This online engagement was hosted on YourSAy from 9 September 2019 to 2 October 2019.

    A draft Bill, the Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2019 (the Bill), has been prepared for release as part of the public consultation process. The draft Bill is subject to passage through Parliament.

    The main changes in the Bill are outlined in the Land tax consultation summary, which provides a summary of the key policy measures included in the draft Bill.

    The Land tax consultation summary should not be read in isolation to the Bill and does not in any way override the intent of the draft Bill.

  • Get Involved

    Now Closed

    This online engagement was hosted on YourSAy from 9 September 2019 to 2 October 2019.

    To have your say, review the proposed changes and read through the draft Bill:

    • email your written submission
    • post your feedback to GPO Box 1353, ADELAIDE SA 5001.


    Transparency & Confidentiality

    Submissions will be made publicly available on this website after the consultation period has closed, unless you clearly indicate that your submission is confidential. RevenueSA representatives may liaise with you in relation to your submission to clarify your views to ensure our understanding.

    Submissions will remain publicly available after the conclusion of the consultation period on the YouSAy website.

    Legal consideration

    RevenueSA will assess every submission prior to its publication and we will not publish material that contravenes the YourSAy Community guidelines or is beyond the scope of this consultation. Our documents, including confidential submissions, are subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1991 which gives individuals the legally enforceable right to access documents created and held by the government, subject to some restrictions.

  • Land Tax Methodology Review

    Now Closed

    This online engagement was hosted on YourSAy from 9 September 2019 to 2 October 2019.

    Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PWC) reviewed the land tax model used by the Department of Treasury and Finance to estimate the revenue impact from the introduction of a new approach to land tax aggregation in South Australia from 2020-21.

    Read the Land Tax Model Methodology review report to find out the outcomes of this independent review.